Just after midnight on August 25, 1995, a bright fireball was seen
streaking over western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, West Virginia and southern Ontario.
The fireball was so bright homes were illuminated as if it were the middle of the
day. Residents in Windsor, Ontario, Canada - just over the bay from Detroit,
Michigan - saw the object descend into the area of a trailer park. Some followed the
trajectory of the descending fireball to the trailer park where they found several
trailers on fire.

The news of the fireball spread quickly around the world. Reuter's
news agency issued a report stating,

"PITTSBURGH
(Reuter) - An unusually bright meteor lit up the midnight sky across four states before
slamming to earth at an abandoned trailer park in southern Canada, officials said Friday.

The Carnegie Science Center said it received dozens of phone calls from Pittsburgh
residents curious about what they had seen -- and whether it was a UFO.

The Meteor was sighted early Friday in western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, and
West Virginia, according to Pittsburgh radio reports. Some residents said their
homes were completely illuminated by a bright flash in the sky, the reports said.

Firefighters in Windsor, Ontario, early Friday extinguished a blaze at an abandoned
trailer park that was believed to have been caused by a meteor hitting the earth, said a
Windsor police official.

"We haven't confirmed yet that it was a meteor, but we think it was,"
said Windsor police Sergeant Lloyd Grahame. "We have police and firefighters
out there now trying to recover something. There are rumors floating around that it
was a meteor three times the size of a beachball."

Reut14:17 08-25-95

Just across the bay from Winsdor, a TV crew from City News based in Toronto was filming
an interview when people began pointing to the descending fireball alerting the film crew.
The cameraman swung his camera around and caught the fireball descending behind the
clouds just before it crashed into Windsor, exploding as it went down. This video
footage of the descending fireball was shown on CNN throughout the day and on local TV
stations later on the night of Friday, August 25, 1995.

When I saw the footage on CNN earlier in the day, I noticed a bright object visible for
about 3 seconds heading up towards the exploding fireball as it descended over Windsor,
Canada. Wondering if I had really seen the bright object near the fireball, I made a point
of recording the news segment when it was broadcast on a local TV station based in Dallas,
Texas later that evening. Again, the bright object heading swiftly up towards the
fireball appeared in the news broadcast and I recorded it on video tape. Reviewing
the video footage over and over, there was no doubt in my mind that something
was recorded going towards the fireball as it was exploding and descending over Windsor -
but what was it?

I began calling the TV station in Toronto that recorded the original footage of the
fireball and spoke with numerous individuals asking them questions about the incident.
Employees at City News indicated the fireball had been seen crashing into the
trailer park in Windsor by many witnesses who said they arrived at the trailer park
shortly after the fireball was seen descending straight down into the park. When
they arrived at the trailer park, witnesses found several trailers ablaze and firefighters
and police were alerted.

When various fire and police stations were contacted, all denied the fireball had
crashed into any trailers and claimed nothing was recovered from the scene. In the
news footage released on CNN and local TV stations, officials interviewed also
emphatically denied they found any evidence to indicate the fireball had crashed into the
trailers setting them on fire. A professor from a local university and his assistant
were shown searching the burned out shells of the trailers scanning the area with an
alleged "radiation detector" and proclaiming there was no evidence that a
fireball had crashed into the trailers and no evidence the fires were started by the
fireball seen earlier descending over the area.

Officials I contacted either denied the fireball had crashed into Windsor, Canada or
claimed to know nothing about the fireball other than what was presented on the news.
And...no one knew anything about the bright object recorded heading up towards the
descending fireball in the video footage.

The video footage clearly shows the probable area where the fireball came down.
Eye witnesses saw it come down and followed the fireball to where it crashed into
Windsor. Yet officials denied anything crashed into Windsor and claimed the fires in
the trailer park were probably due to arson.

I have a lot of questions left unanswered. Why were the eye witnesses'
testimonies ignored? If they saw where the fireball came down, why did officials
claim there was "no evidence" of a meteor or fireball? What about the
video footage? What was it that was seen descending into Windsor exploding as it
went down? And what was that bright object heading up towards the fireball?!

When I showed the video footage to various audiences during my lectures, all could
clearly see the bright object ascending quickly towards the descending fireball.
Many people said it looked like a "scud missile" being fired at the fireball as
it was coming down. If the ascending object was some kind missile, why would anyone
be firing projectiles at a fireball? Was the fireball really a meteor? What
was it that someone's military may have launched missiles to intercept?

Over the years I have come up with several hypotheses about the Windsor incident.
Perhaps the fireball was some kind of space debris or meteor re-entering earth's
atmosphere large enough to present a danger to populations below causing military bases to
launch intercepting missiles to reduce it's size and the amount of damage upon impact.
Efforts may have also been instituted to reduce the risk of an international
incident. Maybe it was an unauthorized aircraft from another country shot down by
American military defense and official denial used to hide the truth and avoid alarming
the public. It could also have been a UFO shot down when it entered restricted
territory. And what, if anything, was recovered from the scene of the fires as first
indicated by the Reuter's news agency?

We may never know the truth behind the Windsor incident. The video footage and
eye witness testimonies clearly indicate the official denial was an attempt to hide
something from the general public.

What really happened in the United States and Canada on August 25th, 1995?

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To view clips from the news broadcast described in this article and an animation of the
alleged fireball as it descended over Windsor, Canada, and the bright object ascending
towards the fireball, click here.